Describing how tears have become a flood and hearts are burning.
The song describes a world that has become "parched" like a desert, where the only hope for "rain" (mercy) is the return or spiritual presence of the Prophet. Lyric Highlights
Abdurrahman Önül - Nerdesin Ey Sultanım - (Official Lyric Video) Abdurrahman Onul Nerdesin Ey Yar 2020
You can find official performances and lyric videos on platforms like YouTube and Mina Müzik's official channel .
Invoking the names of sacred figures like Zeyneb and Hüseyin to connect the listener to Islamic history. Describing how tears have become a flood and
Witnessing the "scattering" or "miserable state" of the followers.
The lyrics frequently reference Hz. Hüseyin (the Prophet's grandson) and the tragedy at Kerbala, using these historical events to illustrate a sense of loss and the "perishing" of the faithful without their guide. Invoking the names of sacred figures like Zeyneb
In this context, "Yar" (Beloved) or "Sultan" refers to the Prophet Muhammad. The lyrics represent a devotee calling out to him, asking where he is in a world filled with suffering.
Describing how tears have become a flood and hearts are burning.
The song describes a world that has become "parched" like a desert, where the only hope for "rain" (mercy) is the return or spiritual presence of the Prophet. Lyric Highlights
Abdurrahman Önül - Nerdesin Ey Sultanım - (Official Lyric Video)
You can find official performances and lyric videos on platforms like YouTube and Mina Müzik's official channel .
Invoking the names of sacred figures like Zeyneb and Hüseyin to connect the listener to Islamic history.
Witnessing the "scattering" or "miserable state" of the followers.
The lyrics frequently reference Hz. Hüseyin (the Prophet's grandson) and the tragedy at Kerbala, using these historical events to illustrate a sense of loss and the "perishing" of the faithful without their guide.
In this context, "Yar" (Beloved) or "Sultan" refers to the Prophet Muhammad. The lyrics represent a devotee calling out to him, asking where he is in a world filled with suffering.